Abstract

This article arises out of an Early Career Fellowship at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences & Humanities (CRASSH), Cambridge. The author is very grateful for the Fellowship, and for the comments on earlier drafts of this article of attendees of a CRASSH Work in Progress Seminar in January 2015, a presentation during the “Challenging Ownership” stream of the Socio-Legal Studies Association Annual Conference at the University of Warwick in April 2015 (attendance at which was facilitated by a Cambridge Humanities Research Grant) and the anonymous referees.

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